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Monday, July 31, 2006

*Dr. John, Betty, and assorted Linnas: I saw the reports of severe weather in Wisconsin. I hope you guys are safe and well!

*I'm in a time crunch with a BIG PROJECT that has to be finished by Friday night, so I won't be around much for the rest of this week. I'll tell you moe about that next Monday or Tuesday.

In the meantime, I'll try to drop by once or twice for comments, and to post some eye candy.

No funny stuff while I'm away!

*In local news, a 68-year-old man was arrested at the local Greyhound Bus Station. Authorities found over $2,000,000 (yes, that's TWO MILLION DOLLARS) worth of Black Tar Heroin, in small packages, strapped to his body and concealed in his "sack lunch."

Hey, a guy's gotta eat!

*No rain in the forecast . . . still.

Edit: I've been trying to upload these pics for nearly five hours. Blogger, what's up with that???

Hey busy lady we will all try to behave till you're back! :D You know me and trees I loooove them these are so magical and ethereal. Gorgeous works! We've had enough rain but the sun is trying to scorch us with temps in 100's all week! LOL what was an old geezer doing with 2 mil worth of heroin all over him, wow what crazy things going on today!

So pleased you are adding more to your Tree collection, some wonderful images there. Like these a lot I think two and four are my favourites this time, but all intigueing. Nope, looked again I love them all :pGood luck with the project...and hope it rains! :)Sandy

Loved the pictures.The Linnas are all OK. It did storm off and on. I do worry about the electricity going off because he needs the Bi-Pap to breath and thus to sleep. I think we are still on the hospitals set up the lights do not stay off long.

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